Tarrant County reports no COVID-19 deaths for first time in a month, cases down to 240
Tarrant County reported 240 new coronavirus cases and no deaths on Monday.
It’s the first day the county hasn’t reported at least one COVID-19 death since June 23, according to county data tracking by date of death.
The county reported 50 coronavirus-related deaths in the previous six days combined.
Tarrant County has confirmed 25,739 COVID-19 cases, including 348 deaths and at least 13,498 recoveries.
Of the total cases in the county, there have been 11,742 in Fort Worth, 4,965 in Arlington, 1,961 unknown city, 624 in Euless, 577 in Mansfield, 531 in Haltom City, 506 in North Richland Hills, 430 in both Grand Prairie and Grapevine, 409 in Bedford, 393 in Hurst, and 369 in Keller, and 366 in rural Tarrant County.
Of the total cases in the county, 39% have been between 25 and 44, 27% have been between 45 and 64, 17% between 15 and 24, 11% 65 or older, and 5% have been 14 and under.